Just working and writing and listening to great music as one does on Saturdays.
Tag: random
Happy Independence Day!
The Renaissance-inspired Medieval Scapini Tarot by Luigi Scapini is one of the first Tarot decks I ever bought, oh… nearly thirty years ago? My friend Princess Patti told me decks should be wrapped in silk, and Lynne donated that silk Oleg Cassini scarf to the cause. The wooden box is one I handpainted, and it and the scarf have always been the permanent home of this deck.
It really is a lovely deck to look at–I’m honestly not much of a Tarot card reader, though I like to have mine read, and I have often read for my friend Big Hair Lisa, though not from this deck, and have also read for Debby, Geof, Geraldine, and my Four Princes (they being James, Timothy, Timmy, and Jim). If I never read for my friend Steve C, I should have, because he likes to analyze things and Tarot certainly lends itself to that.
Of course, when I opened this today, I pulled the Fool. Not at all surprised and one of my favorite cards. From our ever helpful Internet:
To be the Fool is exhilarating, so freeing.
Although The Fool is often depicted carrying a tote over his shoulder, The Fool has barely enough room for a toothbrush and maybe a sandwich for his next meal inside his tote. He has made no plans for his journey, he is joyously anticipating whatever comes next. Preparedness is not in his vocabulary or mindset. Think about it, if you were going off on an adventure you would probably plan for it weeks ahead of time, scheduling every move in advance. In general we don’t like to be confronted with the unexpected. Whereas The Fool, begins his circular journey at the zero point, full of anticipation and without worries or expectation. Zero is a very good starting point. The Fool offers opportunity to shed your emotional baggage, heal past hurts, and begin anew.
Anyway, the scarf is red, white, and blue, a reminder for me to wish you a happy, safe, and for your animals, fireworks-free Independence Day. May you always enjoy the abundance of freedoms our founders meant for us to have and our forebears fought for more than once.
Courage, citizens!
Relax
From The Relax Deck, I pulled the “Freeing Time” card:
Many of us live as slaves to time: rushing off to work, then hurrying home again, with precious little free time to do anything else. We should remember, though, that seconds, minutes, and hours are illusory, for the clock is a human invention. On weekends and during time away from work, take off your watch and do things as and when you wish. This will allow your body to re-establish its natural rhythm and make you feel more relaxed.
Can’t help it that this makes me laugh. Replace “take off your watch” with “put down your phone.” Then someone remind me: What are weekends?
The point is good, nonetheless.
Flower!
Aren’t you glad it’s not another daily cow?
Answer carefully…
Tiny Tuesday!
Can you live off these? Asking for a friend.
I worked…
…an 18-hour day, and all you got was your daily cow.
Another random photo
To show I’m thinking of you. Well, some of you. Great. Now I’m thinking of ALL of you. I have limited brain space, you know.
Well….
Pretty much drowning in work and have no life. Here’s your daily cow.
Tiny Tuesday!
Do you think since I ordered this more than six months early, I might be on time with my holiday cards this year? I even know what our family photo will be.
I think I’m being overly optimistic.
Tiny Tuesday
Yesterday, technology and other people’s mistakes frustrated me past the point of all endurance. Here’s hoping wearing this bracelet today will give me some peace of mind and remind me to breathe through life’s maddening moments every time I look at it.